69bigblok
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Wow car looks great!
I really wanted to find a local car, because I prefer to have a good amount of time to look it over (at least 2 good test drives), get the PPI done and speak directly to the Porsche dealer about items I'd like taken care of under the warranty.
Wow car looks great!
Great looking garage, the 911 is a necessary addition to the family. Glad to see you are a fan of Sharkworks, Alex is a great guy.
Thanks Dubber - the warranty is 5 years / 100k miles as a CPO (certified pre owned) vehicle.Spacers are looking perfect. Looking forward to seeing the subtle drop, get rid of a little of that wheel well gap.
How long is the warranty on those? Would have thought it would be done by now. Your used vehicle purchase plan is solid!
Wow, easily one of the finest garages here on GJ. Your paint scheme was the main inspiration to my own space, it really works well with the red on black.
997 looks outstanding too, but needs a drop bad!
Floors look great and I may go that route!!
And love the cars!! I have the older models of each (well, my 928 is a GT kinda counts as an old Pana)

One of the finest garages I've seen on this board. Love the truck's current stance. Where do you hide all the routine garage **** like your lawn mower, kids toys and such? My daily driver is '01 996 C4 Tip and has to share the garage with all of the above and it gets tight from time to time.
You will note my security system in full active mode in this pic.
I don't know how I missed this thread, but that floor turned out amazingly well. I will have to keep this product in mind in the future if my addiction to race deck ever wears off.
Great shots! I assume the noses are all pretty much at the same distance to the garage doors? Cool to see the perspective of the different lengths. Surprised you don't have the 911 at the end reversed with the Panamera. Or does its shorted length give you more room at your cabinets maybe.
BTW time to update that sig![]()
Can see myself in that garage sipping some very nice wine, or, perhaps something a bit more robust while enjoying the soft curves that meet the eye along with the red that sets everything in the perfect element. Beautiful!
I finally spent some time to read through the whole thread and take in the pics. Like fine wine.
You sir, have set a very high bar. Congratulations!
My more humble digs here (in process).
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=286384
Great garage for great trio of cars.
simply stunning!!!
Do you mind sharing the size of your garage? It might be in this tread and I might have missed it. Love the simplistic look without the bikes and mowers and fridge and and and
Apologies for the delayed reply - here is the link to the eBay seller where I got the PORSCHE letters for the wall:
http://stores.ebay.com/enthusiworks/
Apologies for the delayed reply - here is the link to the eBay seller where I got the PORSCHE letters for the wall:
http://stores.ebay.com/enthusiworks/
Well, we've now passed the 3 year mark. How's the floor holding up?
The garage looks VERY nice. Great job.
I put my Rust Bullet on last June and am pretty happy with it too. I used four coats. How many did you do?
Do you run floor jacks over the floor and jack stands? Does jacking the car up leave any marks on the floor after long use?
You mean something like this(see before and after pics below)
I had my car up on 4 jackstands for about 10 days while my wheels were being painted. You can see a reasonable closeup of the floor afterwards. No issues. The only thing to be cautious of is stone grit dragged in by the tires, getting stuck under the floor jack wheels when you move it around. These can sometimes cause small scratches if the wheels lock up. I've done it a few times but they really aren't very noticeable unless you look for them.
I also did the Cayenne brakes (pads and rotors) and installed coilovers about a year ago. This involved a LOT of jacking up and down s I did a lot of fine tuning of the suspension. Again no issues at all.